Below are some of the programs and websites I have used with my students to integrate technology into our sessions, whether I allowed my students to use them or pulled material from them myself.
- Khan Academy [Khan Academy]: Concept videos and practice problems with immediate feedback. Content differentiation based on students' MAP scores or tied into other standards if MAP testing isn't used. Offers math by subject, math by grade, science & engineering, computing, arts & humanities, economics & finance, test prep, college, careers, etc.
- Assessment and Learning in Knowledge Spaces [ALEKS]: Adaptive questioning with reassessments throughout the course to ensure learned topics are also retained.
- Prodigy Math Game [Prodigy]: Curriculum-aligned battle-style math game for grades 1-8 that offers on-screen manipulatives, a diagnostic test, assignable assignments and assessments, an option for feedback, and differentiation.
- Lexia Reading Core5 [Lexia]: Differentiated, game-like literacy instruction based on ability level rather than grade. Includes content from Pre-K - 5th grade that is assigned based on students' ability.
- ReadWorks [ReadWorks]: Works with reading comprehension with provided reading content.
- Front Row Education [Front Row]: Differentiated lessons for math, ELA, social students, and science.
- Flocabulary [Flocabulary]: Uses educational hip-hop videos to help students master content and core literacy skills. Songs and videos are available for ELA, math, science, social students, life skills, vocabulary, and current events.
- Prepdog [Prepdog]: Auto-graded assessments for common core K-8 and RIT bands 2-8 that doesn't track progress but offers video tutorials and worksheets.
- IXL [IXL]: Immersive K-12 learning experience with standards-aligned math, ELA, science, and social studies content.
- Adapted Mind [Adapted Mind]: Customized adaptive-learning math and reading learning experiences that uses students' strengths and challenges to deliver adapted curriculum.
- Math Games [Math Games]: Math practice through games based on grades, skills, and standards.